Traditionally known as an oil and gas state, Texas has transformed itself into a leader in renewable energy. With new transmission investments in the works, electricity production from wind is set to double over the coming years.
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Solar leasing has exploded onto the U.S. energy scene and is expected to grow the residential solar market from $1.3 billion in 2012 to $5.7 billion in 2016. This financing model is currently illegal in SC, but new state legislation (H.3425) could change that this year.
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Energy efficiency, solar and wind are rapidly changing the energy landscape across the country. Although further advances are sure to come, current clean energy technologies are already capable of meeting a large portion of our nation’s energy needs.
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Bosch, which has operations in SC, has made $100 million available for the financing of new commercial and residential solar installations. It is unlikely that these projects will occur in our state due to current policy barriers that continue to limit access to solar technologies by businesses and homeowners.
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Duke Energy has built an astounding 36 megawatt energy storage and management facility in Texas to normalize the energy output coming from surrounding wind turbines. Undoubtedly, the future of affordable, reliable, non-polluting energy is unfurling before our eyes.
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North Carolina and Georgia are also considering legislation that removes barriers to third party energy sales. Support continues to grow for individual utility customers seeking to generate their own electricity, regardless of how they choose to finance their systems.
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